MTBE Remediation Handbook

MTBE Remediation Handbook by Ellen Moyer, published by Springer US on November 6, 2012, is a comprehensive resource addressing the challenges of cleaning up gasoline spills containing MTBE. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 2003 spans 670 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines the significant financial and regulatory implications of MTBE contamination, emphasizing the need for effective decision-making by state regulatory authorities regarding cleanup strategies and technologies.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the myths surrounding MTBE that hinder effective remediation and risk management. The handbook discusses the misconceptions about MTBE compared to petroleum hydrocarbons and provides insights into the technologies available for cleanup. It aims to equip regulators and environmental professionals with the knowledge necessary to manage existing MTBE contamination efficiently and economically, contributing to environmental conservation and protection efforts.
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The time has come for an MTBE Remediation Handbook. There are hundreds of thousands of spills of gasoline containing MTBE in the United States. More than a billion dollars are spent each year to clean up spills of gasoline and manage the risk from existing contamination. Staff of the appropriate regula tory authorities within each state must make decisions to manage these spills on a site-by-site basis. Do they require active cleanup? How much cleanup is necessary? What is the most appropriate technology? What performance should be expected from the available technology? If the state regulators pro vide good answers to these questions on a site-by-site basis, the money will be well spent. This handbook is concerned with remediation of MTBE in existing spills. There are a number of myths about MTBE that act as impediments to effec tive remediation and risk management for MTBE. These myths present MTBE as being qualitatively different from petroleum hydrocarbons. Many still think that benzene is biodegradable in ground water while MTBE is not, that risk management is appropriate for benzene and not appropriate for MTBE, and that drinking water can be treated to remove benzene but not to remove MTBE. These myths have made us reluctant to deal with existing MTBE contamination. As is documented in this MTBE Remediation Handbook, we have the technology to clean up MTBE in a rational and economic man ner.
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